There's one one ebay someone might be interested in. #00700700: (Not mine....I just found it while surfing)...
Or a peanut.
That's exactly what it looks like!
Just great!
Yep. Think of either a coin roller or those candy machines you put a penny, dime or quarter in and turn the knob.
....and the addiction begins!:devil:
Never hurts to ask.:smile
I bought this yesterday, it is a Mannheim 10,000 Mark (Serie Y) Inflation Note, dated 1.4.1923 (issued by Badische Bank in Mannheim): Excellent...
Usually, you can tell just by comparing them (especially the circulated ones), the ones with silver look silver(flat) and the others look like the...
Impressive!:thumb:
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Nope. Post mint damage.
Not struck through grease. The coin took a hit, more than likely from a mechanical coin roller (crimper).
It's post mint damage (PMD). Worth face value.
Here, read this: http://www.cointalk.com/t114269/
Welcome to Coin Talk! Without seeing the coin, I would have to say probably struck through grease.
I, I knew that:rolleyes:
Sorry, not a cud. Probably had been in a fire.
Nice, Steve!
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